Symptoms of chronic pancreatitis

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summary

Chronic pancreatitis is a common inflammation. Patients often have some symptoms of pancreatic exocrine dysfunction and endocrine dysfunction to varying degrees. There are many reasons for chronic pancreatitis, such as excessive alcohol and biliary diseases. There are also students with chronic pancreatitis around them, who occasionally show abdominal pain, And often have diarrhea, people are also very thin, face is not good-looking, skin is yellow, many patients with chronic pancreatitis will appear malnutrition symptoms.

Symptoms of chronic pancreatitis

The most common symptom of chronic pancreatitis is persistent abdominal pain, and it is often dull or dull pain, the pain site is the site of inflammation, most patients will also have diarrhea symptoms, generally mild patients will not have diarrhea symptoms.

Severe patients will have abdominal distension and diarrhea symptoms due to too little destruction of acini. These patients often have absorption disorders, especially the absorption of fat and protein. Therefore, these patients with chronic pancreatitis often have symptoms of emaciation and malnutrition.

Severe patients will also have symptoms of dyspepsia, common malignant, loss of appetite, fatigue, some patients will cause symptoms of diabetes, pancreatic ascites and even lead to portal vein thrombosis, alcoholic gastric mucosal injury and other symptoms in alcoholics.

matters needing attention

Patients with chronic pancreatitis should mainly eat light diet, eat more high-quality protein, eat less indigestible food, eat more fresh fruits and vegetables, and eat less food that is easy to produce gas and cause abdominal distension.